Greg Price

Before that I worked at several startups, including
Quora
and Ksplice, an MIT spinoff
eventually acquired by Oracle.

From 2007 to 2009 I was a grad student in theoretical computer
science at MIT, working with
Jon
Kelner and Erik Demaine. I
received my master's degree at MIT in 2008, and my bachelor's in
mathematics at Harvard in 2007.

In 2008-2009 I was chairman of
the Student Information
Processing Board, MIT's student computing group, and
recruited a record number of first- and second-year students. We put a
lot of creativity into building computer systems for the MIT
community, and it's a good place to learn about computer systems
too.

I led SIPB's XVM Project
until 2009, which offers virtual machines to the MIT community.
We've developed our own management software,
Invirt.

I organized and run MIT
Free Culture, a response to the increasingly invasive scope
and effectively unending duration of copyright restrictions. We
developed YouTomb.

Once I wrote
an
article for The Tech, MIT's student newspaper.
The Wall Street Journalpicked
it up as an "A-hed" story on its front page.